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NEW PRODUCTS


ASPHALT PRESERVATION TOOLS


ASPHALT REPAIRS AH30 SPECS


Weight: 3760 lb.* Length: 59 in. Height: 84.4 in. Width: 111.4 in. Repair area: 30 sq. ft.


*with full fuel tank


After the Bobcat loader and


AP40 asphalt processor mills and mixes the asphalt surface, a crew member uses an asphalt rake to form edges and level the area.


TWO NEW BOBCAT ATTACHMENTS IMPROVE ASPHALT REPAIRS BY RECYCLING EXISTING MATERIAL, AS WELL AS MINIMIZING MANPOWER, CREATING A NEW ECO-FRIENDLY SOLUTION FOR CONTRACTORS AND GOVERNMENT AGENCIES


AP40 SPECS


Weight: 995 lb. Length: 60.4 in. Height: 47.7 in. Width: 76.9 in. Cutting depth: 1.5 to 6 in. Cutting width: 45.5 in.


Watch an asphalt repair demonstration


4 WORKSAVER SPRING 2013


Repairing asphalt surfaces is now more cost-effective and permanent, thanks to new asphalt preservation tools from Bobcat Company. The system includes two new Bobcat®


attachments aimed


at improving the process of repairing asphalt surfaces.


The new asphalt preservation tools include the Bobcat AH30 asphalt heater and AP40 asphalt processor. Together, these attachments and a Bobcat loader provide a cost-effective method of repairing damaged asphalt pavement by seamlessly


See the new Bobcat asphalt preservation tools repair pavement.


Scan this code with your mobile device using a code reader application available from your favorite app store.


If you don’t have a mobile device, visit www.MyWorkSaver.com/asphalt/tools to watch the video.


fusing recycled asphalt with the existing surrounding pavement. Contractors and government agencies can follow a simple four-step method (see page 5) to repair potholes and other surface defects such as cracks, deteriorating surfaces and


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